Sorry man, I honestly don't even understand what you're asking. I've been out of practice for a while and this abstract stuff was painful for me.
Quote from: HurtfulTurkey on May 13, 2016, 07:36:45 PMSorry man, I honestly don't even understand what you're asking. I've been out of practice for a while and this abstract stuff was painful for me.No need to apologize. Honestly, I still don't know if my answer to the problem makes sense/is correct either.I'll also update the OP with a [hopefully] clearer breakdown later when I get time.
I ended up with 5/2.
Quote from: James Lancaster on May 13, 2016, 09:50:56 PMI ended up with 5/2.Same! I'll post my sketchy proof when I get the time to organize it from a buncha schizophrenic notes [I basically used height-width ratios to prove yellow must add to 0.5, and blue must add to 2.0]. How'd you come about it?
So how many rectangles are there? Or is this one of those problems where it doesn't matter the number 'cause the sum of both the colors' total can be achieved through deduction?I'm not into math, but I kinda wanna know how to work this puzzle2.5 is the easy answer since the areas both equal the same, thus one side must be 0.5 and the other 1, but surely there's more to it? If there isn't more to it, then this is literally grade school stuff. What am I missing?